Had Azim Premji’s father not refused the offer to join Pakistan’s first cabinet after partition, one of India’s, world’s most philanthropic businessmen would actually have been a Pakistani Architects …
Throwback: When this Indian billionaire’s father declined the offer to become Pak’s first Finance Minister
Had Azim Premji’s father not refused the offer to join Pakistan’s first cabinet after partition, one of India’s, world’s most philanthropic businessmen would actually have been a Pakistani Architects …
UK keen on exploring new opportunities with Brunei
FIRST Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom Dominic Raab is keen on exploring new opportunities with Brunei to …
Kyrgyzstan likely to support switch to presidential rule in referendum
BISHKEK (Reuters) – Voters in Kyrgyzstan are likely to support handing greater powers to the presidency in a referendum on Sunday, given high public trust in President Sadyr Japarov, a populist …
Rescheduled Dubai Expo hopes to attract 25 million visits
Dubai is gearing up to host the World Expo – a year after it was originally supposed. Held every five years, expos see hundreds of countries using pavilions to show off …
Behind North Korea’s Olympic Decision – The “Worst-Ever Situation”Facing Kim Jong Un
“North Korea’s decision not to attend the Tokyo … where it was used to finance the missile and nuclear programs and prestige projects for the regime like a fancy ski resort.
Nepal’s Rhino population up by 16.5 pc in last 5 yrs
Kathmandu [Nepal], April 11 (ANI): The number of one-horned rhinoceros in Nepal has increased by 16.5 per cent in the last five years, despite an increase in cases of natural death and incidents …
S.Korea to resume wider use of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, exclude people under 30
South Korea had said on Wednesday it would temporarily suspend providing AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine to people below 60 amid a European review over cases of blood clotting in adults.
UPDATE 1-Iran reports electrical problem in Natanz nuclear site, no casualties
DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) – A problem with electrical power caused an incident in Iran’s Natanz underground nuclear facility, Iranian Press TV reported, a day after Tehran launched new advanced …
UPDATE 1-Iran reports electrical problem in Natanz nuclear site, no casualties
DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) – A problem with electrical power caused an incident in Iran’s Natanz underground nuclear facility, Iranian Press TV reported, a day after Tehran launched new advanced …